A gold-, red- and black-lacquered rectangular, low kang table, probably for the edge of a kang platform, of mitred, mortice and tenon construction and with a two-panel top with two transverse stretchers beneath, a recessed waist and convex apron with a shaped lower edge with square legs. The legs terminating in horse-hoof feet decorated with sparse gold lacquer decoration of flowers and foliage to the top with a continuous design of seeds and stylised flowerheads on the outer edge, all against a brownish-black lacquer ground. The recessed waist undecorated and the shaped apron with further stylised flowerheads and scrolling tendrils, the raised moulded edge of the apron highlighted in red and gold lacquer.Qing dynasty, Yongzheng–Qianlong period (1722–1795).

Another kang table with similar proportions and apron shape is illustrated in Zhu Jiajin, Ming Qing jiaju / Furniture of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (II), in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum (2002), pl.123.